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    Hello everyone, here is a map of the Solomon islands, done with QGIS, wilbur, photoshop and illustrator. The rivers were done with GIS data but the relief of islands was done with wilbur and photoshop, i wasn't able to find good elevation data for that part of the world
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    Good map and nice colors! I like the way you used the icons for ports and airports and I would have used something closer for the cities.

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    Thanks Ilanthar, i guess you're right about villages (those islands aren't very populated so city is a bit too much for those) i was a bit lazy with symbols ^^

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    There should be 90 meter SRTM data out there that you can use for terrain. In the next year or so (not helpful for this project), it's supposed to be available at 30 meter resolution worldwide.

    If necessary, you can use the rivers to get moderately-plausible terrain by making the GIS rivers part of the sea selection and then doing the Wilbur fill Basins ( Fun WIth WIlbur, Vol 4 at http://www.cartographersguild.com/sh...ad.php?t=29412 shows the idea). Filling the raw coastline mask and then adding height based on the river-included coastline mask should give more plausible-looking terrain.

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    I really love this, especially the texture of the water (is there any chance you could post a link to the texture?). Definitely +1 reputation!
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    the real height data is available in the DS 15 data set

    a screen shot from my copy of the ds15 data

    and a false color of the 7.5 arc second



    ArcGIS formatted data that "GDAL_Translate" can easily handle
    http://topotools.cr.usgs.gov/gmted_v...obal_grids.php
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    PS
    the DS15 is NOT the full planet
    nor is the DS30
    but between the two they DO make up the full planet ( minus some of the north artic)

    for higher resolution use the 7.5 arc sec data ( 2.9 gig COMPRESSED "ds75_grd.zip" )

    this data set has replaced the USA Space shuttle " SRTM" data
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    Thanks guys for the comment and the rep! thx a lot waldronate for the wilbur tips and to johnvanvliet for those very usefull links about relief data, those aren't easy to find, great sharing

    Quote Originally Posted by SteffenBrand View Post
    I really love this, especially the texture of the water (is there any chance you could post a link to the texture?). Definitely +1 reputation!
    And about the water texture that will be a bit hard because i use 3 or 4 different textures combinated, i'll try to post the steps i followed for the water tonight
    Last edited by - Max -; 01-19-2015 at 05:45 AM. Reason: merging double posts

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    Nice. It looks like some ancient satelite photos

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